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... sent to his lordship in his necessity an hundred pounds for a present . " - Aubrey . Life of Cæsar , p . 31 .- " To recur to the private life of Sir Julius Cæsar ; his love of domestic society , his affection for his younger progeny ...
... sent to his lordship in his necessity an hundred pounds for a present . " - Aubrey . Life of Cæsar , p . 31 .- " To recur to the private life of Sir Julius Cæsar ; his love of domestic society , his affection for his younger progeny ...
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... sent it abroad into the world , he made a dedication of it to his good friend , Mr. George Herbert , for he judged the argument to be suitable to him , in his double quality of a divine and a poet . ” ( b ) See vol . vii . p . 10. Of ...
... sent it abroad into the world , he made a dedication of it to his good friend , Mr. George Herbert , for he judged the argument to be suitable to him , in his double quality of a divine and a poet . ” ( b ) See vol . vii . p . 10. Of ...
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... sent in commis- sion into Kent , to help to try out , if it might be , what was the cause of diate interference of a superior benevolent or malevolent being ; ccccxxxviii LIFE OF BACON . the fables in the Legend and the Talmud and the ...
... sent in commis- sion into Kent , to help to try out , if it might be , what was the cause of diate interference of a superior benevolent or malevolent being ; ccccxxxviii LIFE OF BACON . the fables in the Legend and the Talmud and the ...
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... sent your grace a son and heir , and that you are fortunate as well in your house , as in the state of the kingdom . These blessings come from God , as I do not doubt but your grace doth , with all thankfulness , acknowledge , vowing to ...
... sent your grace a son and heir , and that you are fortunate as well in your house , as in the state of the kingdom . These blessings come from God , as I do not doubt but your grace doth , with all thankfulness , acknowledge , vowing to ...
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... sent to his relation , the Master of the Rolls , the charitable Sir Julius Cæsar , then grown so old , that he was said to be kept alive beyond nature's course , by the prayers of the many poor whom he daily relieved . ( b ) He ...
... sent to his relation , the Master of the Rolls , the charitable Sir Julius Cæsar , then grown so old , that he was said to be kept alive beyond nature's course , by the prayers of the many poor whom he daily relieved . ( b ) He ...
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